Samsung Electronics introduces its GEO line of reliable and safe gas cooktops.
Samsung GEO built-in gas hobs with cast-iron or enamelled grids are available in several colors. This allows the user to find exactly the right model for their kitchen.
The new models are equipped with state-of-the-art safety technology. GEO series with our proprietary auto ignition system: Just flip the switch for a few seconds to light the burner.
The heating sensor detects the gas flow and the flame ignites. This system is more convenient and safer than the conventional ignition system with an additional button, matches or piezo lighter and can be operated with one hand.
With GEO gas cooking tops you don’t have to worry about gas leaks. Thanks to the “Gas Control” technology, the gas is turned off automatically when necessary. The principle of operation of this technology is based on a special device consisting of two conductors, called a thermocouple.
If the flame suddenly goes out, the temperature at one end of the thermocouple decreases and the safety valve closes the gas supply automatically. This technology is simple to implement, reliable and eliminates the possibility of accidental gas leakage.
Samsung GEO built-in gas hobs have a diamond-shaped arrangement of burners which makes them safe to use. The burners are as far away from the handles as possible, which eliminates the possibility of burns.
An important feature of the 2011 line of Samsung gas stoves is the presence of a model with five burners – GN7A2IFXD/BWT. It is ideal for amateur cooks and for all those who cook a lot and often a variety of dishes.
This gas surface model has a large turbo burner with a triple flame row and four smaller burners. Turbo burner can be used when you need to boil large amounts of water or prepare a dish that requires intensive heating. Burner power is 3.8 kW, which is almost twice the power of a standard burner.
Samsung GEO gas stoves are available on the American market at recommended retail prices, starting from 7 390 up to 15 990 Dollars.
Can anyone explain the reason behind Samsung GEO gas range burners being set in rhombus shapes? Is there a specific advantage or functionality to this design choice?